I think it is now - it was when I first went there 10 years ago, and again a few years back.bratfink wrote:Ok, just one more.
That Centura can be found in the Coventry Transport Museum. It's a 245cu in Hemi 2bbl.
Brought to the UK by Chrysler to test the waters to see if they could sell them. It was loaned to the museum then Chrysler was bought out by Peugeot and no-one knew what it was or where it came from.
I spent some time at the Museum when I lived there giving them info on the what it was, but I couldn't help them with the why. It used to be parked up in a back room not on display. I found out it existed through a contact in Aus who knew it was there and followed it up.
Is it now on display?
Australian Valiants in the UK - The Big List
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1968 VE Valiant VIP (on road)
1972 CH Chrysler by Chrysler ("project")
1969 VF Valiant VIP (best called "spares")
1972 CH Chrysler by Chrysler ("project")
1969 VF Valiant VIP (best called "spares")
Never knew that - I guess I just assumed there was a special part for the 770 ones.Dave999 wrote:VH 770 chargers and possibly some VJ had the alloy gills bolted on
then covered with filler
then vinyl roof and side strips applied
anyone who took off the vinyl who knew nothing about the cars would probably not know that the alloy gills were there
on later cars the hole for the alloy gills was just filled with filler.
how does he expect to sell it with just the registration in the description
if you search for charger or valiant or chrylser charger you don't find it ..... odd
dave
Looks like it will go for a reasonable price despite the ad not being the most detailed.
1968 VE Valiant VIP (on road)
1972 CH Chrysler by Chrysler ("project")
1969 VF Valiant VIP (best called "spares")
1972 CH Chrysler by Chrysler ("project")
1969 VF Valiant VIP (best called "spares")
Can someone confirm from the old Charger club that this car is the Mythical E55?CLPete wrote:
JHV 29K
1971 VH Charger
Date of Liability 01 09 1990
Date of First Registration 13 10 1971
Year of Manufacture Not Available
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 5400cc
DEAD
Reference:
From a magazine cover – road test in the 70’s
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Look at the Reg'd cc's!
If so this is #1267, colour matches too!
Lets see the picture then?bratfink wrote:Can someone confirm from the old Charger club that this car is the Mythical E55?CLPete wrote:
JHV 29K
1971 VH Charger
Date of Liability 01 09 1990
Date of First Registration 13 10 1971
Year of Manufacture Not Available
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 5400cc
DEAD
Reference:
From a magazine cover – road test in the 70’s
_____________________________________________________________
Look at the Reg'd cc's!
If so this is #1267, colour matches too!
Matt Hollingsworth - Vehicle Registrar
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
Wonder where the engine went.
Would be easy to discriminate between the Aussie fitted 340 and a yank one even though they were imported engines from the us to oz.
The Aussie engine numbers were stamped on the horizontal surface at the back of the block above the starter on all V8 engines as far as I know. This holds true for the E55 Aussie chargers to my knowledge.
Would be easy to discriminate between the Aussie fitted 340 and a yank one even though they were imported engines from the us to oz.
The Aussie engine numbers were stamped on the horizontal surface at the back of the block above the starter on all V8 engines as far as I know. This holds true for the E55 Aussie chargers to my knowledge.
Just found this on the engine number bizo. And other e55 info too.
http://www.e55chargers.com/ide55charger.html
http://www.e55chargers.com/ide55charger.html
Hi Pete
Good work!
Been out of forum circulation for a while... My VH Charger JPM 3L is still undergoing restoration but we are getting there. Now has a newly fettled 360 motor and hopefully a 518 box soon, sourced from Duncan but still with a bit of work to do... There were some pics on my intro thread and I also started a workshop thread which I need to update.
Cheers
David
Good work!
Been out of forum circulation for a while... My VH Charger JPM 3L is still undergoing restoration but we are getting there. Now has a newly fettled 360 motor and hopefully a 518 box soon, sourced from Duncan but still with a bit of work to do... There were some pics on my intro thread and I also started a workshop thread which I need to update.
Cheers
David
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Hi Pete
I have just joined MoparUK and I am the owner of the barn find Ve Valiant VIP you have in your listing. Not quite a barn find, more a sitting outside in the rain for a few years - find.
The reg no is YTX 407H and I live in Swansea.
It is finally running reliably now. Bodywork still a bit scabby in places but all solid.
Best wishes
John
I have just joined MoparUK and I am the owner of the barn find Ve Valiant VIP you have in your listing. Not quite a barn find, more a sitting outside in the rain for a few years - find.
The reg no is YTX 407H and I live in Swansea.
It is finally running reliably now. Bodywork still a bit scabby in places but all solid.
Best wishes
John
Hi John,XenonJohn wrote:Hi Pete
I have just joined MoparUK and I am the owner of the barn find Ve Valiant VIP you have in your listing. Not quite a barn find, more a sitting outside in the rain for a few years - find.
The reg no is YTX 407H and I live in Swansea.
It is finally running reliably now. Bodywork still a bit scabby in places but all solid.
Best wishes
John
I have your car down as a VE Sedan, VIN 241000299. Is that correct? Our last contact with this car was in Cardiff in 1988. If you could furnish me with a complete read out of the VIN (you don't have to), I'll add it to the list of known living cars.
I have it down as a 1970, this of course means it was registered in 1970, it would have been built probably in 69.
Hi John,XenonJohn wrote:Hi Pete
I have just joined MoparUK and I am the owner of the barn find Ve Valiant VIP you have in your listing. Not quite a barn find, more a sitting outside in the rain for a few years - find.
The reg no is YTX 407H and I live in Swansea.
It is finally running reliably now. Bodywork still a bit scabby in places but all solid.
Best wishes
John
I have your car down as a VE Sedan, VIN 241000299. Is that correct? Our last contact with this car was in Cardiff in 1988. If you could furnish me with a complete read out of the VIN (you don't have to), I'll add it to the list of known living cars.
I have it down as a 1970, this of course means it was registered in 1970, it would have been built probably in 69.